《The Grove Family (TV Series 1954–1957)》Storyline
Johnny suspiciously asks questions of his boss: "Gambling is illegal in Argentina, is that right?...Is that he reason for the pay-off?", and Mundson acknowledges: "Naturally, hat""s the reason." But he refuses to respond to two further questions: "Why doesn""t it show on the books? Why doesn""t it come out of my cut?" Mundson dismisses Johnny""s concerns, changes the subject, and worries more about Gilda: "I was forced to leave Gilda alone while I looked for you, and Gilda is much too beautiful to be left alone." The passenger demands to go further: "It""s a matter of business with me.I""ve got to go.Really.Well, goodnight." As he climbs back into the coach, the innkeeper""s peasant wife rushes over and places a crucifix around his neck, advising: "Wait.[In Dickens"" book and in David Lean""s 1946 film adaptation, orphan Pip was summoned to the gothic mansion of a rich local woman and found old Miss Havisham, still in her wedding dress, occupying he room where the wedding feast was to be held.You take a two hundred dollar case of booze and you sell it for a hundred.It doesn""t matter.It""s all profit.And then finally, when there""s nothing left, when you can""t borrow another buck from the bank or buy another case of booze, you bust the joint out.